The Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education (KITE) will conduct mock tests for higher secondary students in the State who are preparing for entrance examinations. These mock tests will be available on the ‘Key to Entrance’ portal from March 30. Designed to simulate a real exam environment, the inititiative aims to enhance students’ preparation.

The mock tests will be released in phases: March 30 onwards - JEE Main; April 8 - KEAM; April 24 - NEET; and May 1- CUET.

Students can access the tests for free using the login credentials provided by their schools via the portal: entrance.kite.kerala.gov.in. Students who have not received the login can contact their school principal or nodal teacher. Besides the mock tests, the portal offers over 20,000 training modules for practising different subjects.

Practice questions readied through AI support, individual learning support, subject-wise learning material, adaptive learning facilities, and performance analysis are also available on the portal.

Students from financially weak backgrounds and those who do not have opportunities for entrance coaching will benefit a lot from the AI-based training, KITE chief executive officer K. Anvar Sadath said in a statement.